Quinn Glover and William Marks were arrested in connection with the October killing of Kimberly Cates. Marks is awaiting trial on a first-degree murder charge, while Glover made a plea deal on lesser charges. Cates' death shook the community, but Glover and Marks are still included in the yearbook for Souhegan High School.

Principal Jim Bosman said the faculty adviser for the yearbook came to him asking for advice, and after several days of discussion, they decided it followed school policy to include the photos. Some students and teachers said they were surprised the two 18-year-olds were included, but many said it was the right thing to do.

"Of course, they made an obviously large mistake, but it's something they'll have to deal with, not something we will have to deal with," said senior Gina Conroy.

In a written statement, Superintendent Mary Jennings said "some members of the community and a few students have expressed concerns about the inclusion of these pictures in the yearbook."

But she said school policy allows yearbook material as long as it doesn't cause disruptions at the school.

"The pictures were included on this basis without knowing at the time if substantial disruption would occur," Jennings said. "To date, it has not."

"They were in the yearbook, and I think they should have been," said senior Molly Dalton. "They've been in our class. I lived here my whole life and have gone to school with them my whole life."

Dalton said says none of her friends have complained about the pictures, and she doesn't think they will keep her classmates from moving forward.

The superintendent said that while they have been incarcerated, Glover and Marks have received educational services from the school district.